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It’s Alive…ish! Why AI Isn’t Going Rogue Anytime Soon

Too Long; Didn't ReadThe term “Frankenstein’s complex” describes a fear of man-made AI technology turning against its creators. Hysteria about AI taking over our jobs, and eventually our lives, abounds. The truth is that AI isn’t coming for us, especially not anytime soon. Too Long; Didn't ReadThe term “Frankenstein’s complex” describes a fear of man-made AI technology turning against its creators. Hysteria about AI taking over our jobs, and eventually our lives, abounds. The truth is that AI isn’t coming for us,…

Kim Kardashian Is Ready To Date Again After Her Breakup With Pete Davidson, Looking For Someone Who Isn’t Famous?

Kim Kardashian Is Ready To Date Again, But Not A Celebrity ( Photo Credit – Instagram ) Reality TV star Kim Kardashian is ready to date again but has told her friends she doesn’t want a relationship with a celebrity. The 42-year-old mother of four has asked friends to set her up, but insisted she doesn’t want to date any celebrities, reports femalefirst.co.uk. A source told PEOPLE: “Kim hasn’t been dating, but is ready again. She took a breather after Pete (Davidson), but she is interested now. She would love to date…

K-Pop isn’t the only hot ticket in Koreatown — how ‘trot’ is captivating immigrants

Eunice Kim, a 57-year-old homemaker in Mission Viejo, has spent $800 buying Lim Young Woong’s albums.With other members of a fan club, she has spent six straight hours discussing her favorite singer — his latest appearance on a Korean variety show, the dolls of him they are purchasing from South Korea.Last month, Kim was among the thousands of Korean Americans in matching turquoise blue sweatshirts at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood swooning over Lim, a superstar of “trot,” a genre of Korean pop music that hearkens to the…

Amazon HQ2 Delay Isn’t a Concern, Northern Virginia Officials Say

Officials in Northern Virginia largely played down Amazon.com Inc.’s AMZN 3.01% decision to pause plans for a second phase of its corporate campus in Arlington, Va., describing it as an understandable speed bump on a project already benefiting the local economy. “It really doesn’t concern me. In fact, I’m quite understanding,” said Christian Dorsey, chair of the Arlington County Board, in a call with…

Deciding what to wear to work isn’t getting any easier for women, even as business dress codes relax

HSBC has recently introduced what it calls a "more casual" uniform for its branch staff, including jumpsuits and jeans, "menopause-friendly" clothing, as well as "ethnic wear". The uniforms aim to make staff immediately visible to customers and also signal a clear corporate message of a friendly, approachable high street bank. Last year, Virgin Airlines announced that staff could wear any version they wish of its

Rumors of More Multiverse Saga Delays Isn’t Necessarily a Bad Thing

via Marvel Studios For the first time ever, genuine panic seems to be sweeping through the Marvel Cinematic Universe fandom in the wake of Kevin Feige’s previously-impenetrable franchise disappointing even its most ardent supporters again and again and again. The three worst-reviewed installment in the 31-film series – as well as its four weakest performers on CinemaScore – have all been released since November of 2021, while the MCU’s seven steepest box office drops in terms of week-to-week earnings are…

No, ChatGPT isn’t going to cause another GPU shortage

ChatGPT is exploding, and the backbone of its AI model relies on Nvidia graphics cards. One analyst said around 10,000 Nvidia GPUs were used to train ChatGPT, and as the service continues to expand, so does the need for GPUs. Anyone who lived through the rise of crypto in 2021 can smell a GPU shortage on the horizon. I’ve seen a few reporters build that exact connection, but it’s misguided. The days of crypto-driven-type GPU shortages are behind us. Although we’ll likely see a surge in demand for graphics cards as AI…

Ozzy Osbourne isn’t tour but he’s certainly ‘not dying’

Rocker Ozzy Osbourne isn’t going anywhere — and he’s certainly not retiring — even though his earlier announcement canceling his upcoming tour was perceived as such.The Black Sabbath veteran set the record straight Tuesday, appearing on SiriusXM‘s “Ozzy’s Boneyard” station to explain that his career is far from over and he would hit the road again if he was physically able to do so.“I’ve been working my guts out to try and get back on my feet. I’ve come to the point where Sharon says to me, ‘You know what, the truth of…